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police say there is an increased number of unregulated rides in the city. town cars and limb moe drivers are not allowed to pick up passengers on the street unless they were scheduled ahead of time. some of the unregulated rides have turned dangerous. police are currently looking for two drivers who sexually assaulted female passengers. >> you don't know the drivers history. you don't know his criminal history. don't know if he is under the influence. don't know if he is a wanted felon. >> police handed out 872 citations to illegal drivers. but police say the $200 fine is not stopping many of the drivers. >>> time now 4:53. there is a major change for cargo ships that sail under the bay bridge. the regulation only effects ships that head out to sea. it does not apply to vessels come into port. the ban is in response to an accident last month. when a cargo ship swiped the bay bridge. >>> his sailboat left new york city on new years day. made its way around cape horn at the tip of south america and expected to sail under the golden gate late today or early to
police say there is an increased number of unregulated rides in the city. town cars and limb moe drivers are not allowed to pick up passengers on the street unless they were scheduled ahead of time. some of the unregulated rides have turned dangerous. police are currently looking for two drivers who sexually assaulted female passengers. >> you don't know the drivers history. you don't know his criminal history. don't know if he is under the influence. don't know if he is a wanted felon....
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that's why we are at the 6 to 12 for the city. look at the numbers east. three feet for boston. >> i only have a few seconds. in 1978 i was looking through some of the data, it looks like $500 million in damage back then, which was a lot. i think over 100 people dead. are we looking at something this lethal? or are we now in a better place, because we can at least forecast a bit better? >> if you are on the highway and it's snowing and you are stuck, you are putting yourself in danger. it will be that bad. people will perish from this storm. so yes, i hope it's not 100. but i-95 will get stopped. if you are one of those cars that is stopped and wind chill zero, you can't see, there's going to be trouble. >> i'm glad you said that i think a lot of people think of a big snowstorm and don't think of a lethal snowstorm. keep on that for us. when you find whether that quarterback will make the pass, please let us know. chad myers for us in the severe weather center. >>> something special right now. more than 2,000 u.s. troops died during the war in afghanistan.
that's why we are at the 6 to 12 for the city. look at the numbers east. three feet for boston. >> i only have a few seconds. in 1978 i was looking through some of the data, it looks like $500 million in damage back then, which was a lot. i think over 100 people dead. are we looking at something this lethal? or are we now in a better place, because we can at least forecast a bit better? >> if you are on the highway and it's snowing and you are stuck, you are putting yourself in...
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new york city, at 14. that's a pretty good number. i believe that's probably right on the money. the big story here is we're going to have winds of 50 and 60. you may never see that snow. it maybe just drift 8, 10 feet high. >> winds at 50 or 60, that's unusual for a nor'easter like this, isn't it? >> it certainly is. this is a big storm. this has a pressure that was almost what sandy was as it made landfall. this is really a windy event, yeah. >> your biggest concern now is what? >> cars getted stranded on the road way. a couple inches, you think you're going to make it home, but you run into an accident in front of you. your car has to seat there for a couple hours until they clear the wreck. now you're in 8 inches of snow. thousands of people on the interstate. that's my biggest fear. >> a lot of folks stuck in the airports tonight. chad, thanks very much. we'll be right back. >>> special programmatic note to tell you about. 10:00, one of the deadliest attacks on troops in the afghan world when the taliban launched an attack at keating. the battle lasts 12 hours, the losses we
new york city, at 14. that's a pretty good number. i believe that's probably right on the money. the big story here is we're going to have winds of 50 and 60. you may never see that snow. it maybe just drift 8, 10 feet high. >> winds at 50 or 60, that's unusual for a nor'easter like this, isn't it? >> it certainly is. this is a big storm. this has a pressure that was almost what sandy was as it made landfall. this is really a windy event, yeah. >> your biggest concern now is...
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the entire city of boston shut down early. even starbucks was closed. but that didn't stop some of the hearty few and their pets from getting outside. looks like he's enjoying the snow. >> absolutely. yeah. he's a little bit cooped up all day so he needs to get some exercise. >> reporter: before the big snow. >> exactly. >> reporter: looking forward to it? >> absolutely. got no car. got no reason to complain. i just heard we might get a foot or two. so it sounds like the blizzard of '78 which i grew up hearing my parents talk about. it may be our turn now for a similar storm. >> reporter: at the airports, more than 4,700 flights cancelled through sunday. in boston, logan airport was a ghost town. jetblue tweeted out this picture of their last three jets leaving before the storm. but in new york, the real worry is that areas devastated by hurricane sandy this past fall are being hit again. abc's ron claiborne spent the day in queens, which practically washed away in sandy. >> how many storms of the century can you have in six months? little nervous. >> r
the entire city of boston shut down early. even starbucks was closed. but that didn't stop some of the hearty few and their pets from getting outside. looks like he's enjoying the snow. >> absolutely. yeah. he's a little bit cooped up all day so he needs to get some exercise. >> reporter: before the big snow. >> exactly. >> reporter: looking forward to it? >> absolutely. got no car. got no reason to complain. i just heard we might get a foot or two. so it sounds...
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they are the first officers killed in the line of duty in the city's long history. ktvu tara moriarty now is in santa cruz this morning. tara. >> reporter: very emotional time as you can imagine for not only the police department but the sheriffs office that is assisting with the investigation. we are here off brand site 40 avenue. the officers were responding to a call 13 hours ago. you can see it's still an active scene. the sheriffs office handling the investigation. detective sergeant lauren butch baker was a 28 year veteran of the police department here. own detective elizabeth butler was a ten year veteran. both were killed during a confrontation yesterday afternoon about a mile from the beach. police say the two officers were investigating a sexual assault suspect when the man opened fire and killed them. their bodies were found outside of the home. santa cruz police chief identified the two fallen officers in an emotionally news conference last night. >> thanks to every member of our community who has reached out over this tragic situation and offered their
they are the first officers killed in the line of duty in the city's long history. ktvu tara moriarty now is in santa cruz this morning. tara. >> reporter: very emotional time as you can imagine for not only the police department but the sheriffs office that is assisting with the investigation. we are here off brand site 40 avenue. the officers were responding to a call 13 hours ago. you can see it's still an active scene. the sheriffs office handling the investigation. detective sergeant...
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some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. >> nothing i'm proposing should increase our deficit by a dime. it's not a bigger government we need but a smarter government that sets priorities and invests in growth that is where we should be looking for. >> that is president obama talking about deficit reduction, i'm almost certain we heard it's a promise he will in no way be able to keep. the reason i say thark i predicted head say that tonight just to prepare, let's take a trip down memory lane to see if he's made that promise once or twice or 10 times before. take a look. >> what i've done is propose a net spending cut. every dollar i've proposed i propose an additional cut. so it matches and i want to go through the federal budget line by line, page by page. >> today i'm pledging to cut the deficit by half. by the end of my first term in office. >> i will use money we're no longer spending on war to pay down our debt. >> my plan would cut our deficit by $4 trillion. >> there is no doubt first order of busine
some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. >> nothing i'm proposing should increase our deficit by a dime. it's not a bigger government we need but a smarter government that sets priorities and invests in growth that is where we should be looking for. >> that is president obama talking about deficit reduction, i'm almost certain we heard it's a promise he will in no way be able to keep. the reason i say thark i...
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the city, all the way up into maine. now, we're not probably going to see a lot more snow in new york city, maybe 4, 6 more inches, but the big snow totals are going to be massachusetts, connecticut, rhode island, vermont, new hampshire, and maine, because that's where the low is centered. the low is off the coast here. the closer you are to the low, the more snow you'll get. that's what we have now. that's where the snow is. the snow is filling back into new york city, and ashleigh will get more snow tonight. not that much, but she will, and then this wind will be the event for tomorrow as that storm, we call it bombs out. it literally becomes so deep and so intense it will almost be the same strength, the same depth at what hurricane sandy was as it made landfall. the good news with this is that this storm is not going to make landfall. it's going to continue out into the ocean and move away. so maybe 6 to 10 more for albany. everywhere you see this pink, this is all the way from maine, even into nova scotia, back down
the city, all the way up into maine. now, we're not probably going to see a lot more snow in new york city, maybe 4, 6 more inches, but the big snow totals are going to be massachusetts, connecticut, rhode island, vermont, new hampshire, and maine, because that's where the low is centered. the low is off the coast here. the closer you are to the low, the more snow you'll get. that's what we have now. that's where the snow is. the snow is filling back into new york city, and ashleigh will get...
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the future of awesome. . >>> this is wjz, baltimore. >> from the city, to the counties to your neighborhood, now it's complete coverage. it's wjz, maryland's news station. >>> deadly storms, a massive blizzard claims the lives of several in the u.s. tonight the after math and clean up only beginning in the northeast. >>> just huge piles of snow, good evening everyone and thank for joining us i'm adam may. that storm dumps a record amount of snow and millions of people are digging out from several feet. marley hall has the latest from are hartford connecticut. >> reporter: road crews are working around the clock to clear streets, several states have lifted travel bans and airports are reopening, but it's taking a lot of work. >> everything's crazy since last night. >> reporter: a massive winter storm dumped more than 3 feet of snow in some places. new york's long island was one of the hardest hit. the heavy wet snow was too much for this home. >> i was out shoveling the walk and i looked over and i saw the roof begin to collapse. >> reporter: and firefighters had to rescue dozens of people t
the future of awesome. . >>> this is wjz, baltimore. >> from the city, to the counties to your neighborhood, now it's complete coverage. it's wjz, maryland's news station. >>> deadly storms, a massive blizzard claims the lives of several in the u.s. tonight the after math and clean up only beginning in the northeast. >>> just huge piles of snow, good evening everyone and thank for joining us i'm adam may. that storm dumps a record amount of snow and millions of...
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some were killed in the northern city of cano. others at a health center on the outskirts of the town. china has rejected charges from japan that its warships locked on to a japanese ship and helicopter last month. the alleged incident happened in the east china sea where both countries lay claim to a group of small islands. japan has summoned the chinese ambassador to tokyo to explain himself. people living in the northeastern state of america are bracing themselves for a powerful winter storm which could bring near hurricane-force winds and two feet of snow. schools in new england are being closed and more than 1,700 flights have been cancelled. it's feared there could be widespread power outages and flooding in coastal areas. and there's been an arson attack on the offices of the israeli team. the attack comes a day after four of the club's fans were charged with racial insightful -- inciteful following chanting at a recent game. tensions have been high. no one was hurt in the fire which damaged some team memorabilia inside an
some were killed in the northern city of cano. others at a health center on the outskirts of the town. china has rejected charges from japan that its warships locked on to a japanese ship and helicopter last month. the alleged incident happened in the east china sea where both countries lay claim to a group of small islands. japan has summoned the chinese ambassador to tokyo to explain himself. people living in the northeastern state of america are bracing themselves for a powerful winter storm...
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they do not want the city taxpayers footing the bill for police, clean up and transportation. the race was pitched as a competition between as many as 12 international teams. but right now, just three teams are confirmed and it's scaring away sponsors. mayor lee has said he will get more involved to help raise money. tnchlths well, there are moments of beauty that while fleeting stay with us forever. the community of half moon bay is nearing the end of one of those moments. >> two weeks ago a artist pulled an old piano out of the bluffs to play. the impromptu hoe ends tomorrow. kris? >> hi, there, raj, the artist that dragged this old and out of tune piano out to the bluff wanted to show the impermanence of things but what he will show is that memories can last forever. she was one of the many people that could not keep her hands off the piano at half moon bay. >> it was great, i never had an experience like this. i could keep playing, i wish it would stay for a long time. >> but it will not stay here. the artist, dragged it out here on february 1st to this beautiful spot wher
they do not want the city taxpayers footing the bill for police, clean up and transportation. the race was pitched as a competition between as many as 12 international teams. but right now, just three teams are confirmed and it's scaring away sponsors. mayor lee has said he will get more involved to help raise money. tnchlths well, there are moments of beauty that while fleeting stay with us forever. the community of half moon bay is nearing the end of one of those moments. >> two weeks...
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i spoke with new york city mayor mike bloomberg about the city. and the city is in a stable condition, so, mayor bloomberg is also going to be sending resources to suffolk county and we thank you for that, and nassau county executive and the neighboring counties, going to be sending resources. he so there will be additional equipment and personnel en route to suffolk as we speak and equipment coming from other parts of the state, also. this state had consequences, but nothing like our neighboring states. the state of connecticut, the situation was worse and the situation in the state of massachusetts was much, much worse. i spoke to governor malloy of connecticut and governor duval patrick of massachusetts. we're in a position where we're going to be sending resources to both of those states. we'll send plow equipment personnel to connecticut and also massachusetts. we'll be also sending utility crews to connecticut and massachusetts. in terms of power outages, we have an issue in suffolk county, about 10,000 people are out of power and we have be
i spoke with new york city mayor mike bloomberg about the city. and the city is in a stable condition, so, mayor bloomberg is also going to be sending resources to suffolk county and we thank you for that, and nassau county executive and the neighboring counties, going to be sending resources. he so there will be additional equipment and personnel en route to suffolk as we speak and equipment coming from other parts of the state, also. this state had consequences, but nothing like our...
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that is the song of the year, we are young, by the new york city-based group, fun. they were big winners at the grammys last night. >> they took home the best new artist grammy. some of the other winners last night, album of the year, mumford & sons for their album basketball. and gotye, somebody that i used to know won for best record. >> one of the most talked about performances this morning the justin timberlake himself. ♪ ♪ baby if we don't mind all the watching ♪ >> new track, suit, and tie, with jay-z and pusher love. in a performance broadcast in retro black and white. he sounds great as always. >> jennifer lopez chose to ignore the warning about not showing too much skin. she wore a shoulderer-bearing gown. i read the memo, she joked. >> i had no problem with that. no problem with it at all. some rules are meant to be broken. >>> also, katy perry was taking a fashion risk in this seafoam green creation. it also showed off her svelte figure. it was inpyred by a 1970s era priscilla presley. >> that is a beautiful dress. >> yes, they are. >> it's a nice d
that is the song of the year, we are young, by the new york city-based group, fun. they were big winners at the grammys last night. >> they took home the best new artist grammy. some of the other winners last night, album of the year, mumford & sons for their album basketball. and gotye, somebody that i used to know won for best record. >> one of the most talked about performances this morning the justin timberlake himself. ♪ ♪ baby if we don't mind all the watching ♪...
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the city claims they didn't have to try. good evening, everyone. >> they said at the time they just weren't certify forward a water rescue. it's part of the city's defense against a lawsuit filed by the dead man's brother at crown beach on memorial day in 2011. alan wong is here with the hearing that took place today. >> yes. the city says that if it's firefighters certificate tied it's not their duty to prevent people from ryeing to commit suicide that. is why it's wants the lawsuit thrown out. when the man wandered into the waters of crown beach, onlookers wondered why police stood by as the man drowned. >> in court, the attorney said it was not their duty to prevent zach from committing suicide. >> the law says officers are immune for actions unless going in to make the situation worse. >> attorneys for jack's brother say the fire department did make the situation worse. >> they cleared the beach. they stopped people from communicating with zach. stopped people from walking out to try to establish contact and try to talk
the city claims they didn't have to try. good evening, everyone. >> they said at the time they just weren't certify forward a water rescue. it's part of the city's defense against a lawsuit filed by the dead man's brother at crown beach on memorial day in 2011. alan wong is here with the hearing that took place today. >> yes. the city says that if it's firefighters certificate tied it's not their duty to prevent people from ryeing to commit suicide that. is why it's wants the...
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but in boston, the mayor says the situation could have been much worse. >> i'm happy to report the city so far has weathered the storm well. no major power outages. no severe flooding. we still have a little way to go. to get to the rest of the storm. >> reporter: this is the scene at boston's logan airport today. snowplows working around the clock. if the snowplows won't or can't come, some residents are taking matters into their own hands, shoveling the snow themselves to find their cars again. >> i hope this is my car. >> reporter: how long have you been at it? >> about an hour. >> reporter: looks like you've made some headway here. how much longer do you think you have to go? >> at least two more. >> reporter: across the region, driving is treacherous. if you don't have to venture out, officials say, please don't. as for the airports, they too are struggling to recover from closures and delays over the past 24 hours. more than 5,000 flights had to be cancelled, due to this walloping blizzard. and several thousand plows are blanketing these states, trying to clean up this mess. who k
but in boston, the mayor says the situation could have been much worse. >> i'm happy to report the city so far has weathered the storm well. no major power outages. no severe flooding. we still have a little way to go. to get to the rest of the storm. >> reporter: this is the scene at boston's logan airport today. snowplows working around the clock. if the snowplows won't or can't come, some residents are taking matters into their own hands, shoveling the snow themselves to find...
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a bad commute at all and traffic continues to move a long getting into the city. i think a lot of people have the day off and by the way, a lot of the roadwork we have, crews do have the holiday off and you are looking at a live picture of 101 and that picture is looking very good. some of the things we see on holidays is people getting tagged for speeding. the roads are wide open, chp is still open, you know how it goes, just keep it down. >> we have a little bit of a change in our pattern last week was sunny, quiet warm, there will be some rain tuesday, today is the time we are seeing an increase in that low cloud deck. one is extremely cold. increasing low clouds, it will be high cover to the north and to the south. there is not a lot out of this system, snow level by tuesday afternoon could get him lower, this is a moisture starved system but our system is coming right out of the north. a nice sunday has been replaced with increasing clouds and today will be a little bit cooler and it will be much colder on tuesday and we will slowly rebound as we get closer.
a bad commute at all and traffic continues to move a long getting into the city. i think a lot of people have the day off and by the way, a lot of the roadwork we have, crews do have the holiday off and you are looking at a live picture of 101 and that picture is looking very good. some of the things we see on holidays is people getting tagged for speeding. the roads are wide open, chp is still open, you know how it goes, just keep it down. >> we have a little bit of a change in our...
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or getting into the city. san jose is off to a nice start, no major problems either. >>> there is a little bit more of an on shore component near the coast. temperatures will level off stayed turning that win direction in different areas. yesterday they had a north wind, 41 half-moon bay, yesterday at this time they were 50. yesterday there is a westly breeze there. you get towards fso it is more of a westly breeze. they are just little bit cooler coast and bay and some patchy fog in the morning, not today, we start off with a little bit of fog, santa rosa is also dealing with some low clouds. once it burns off, we crank things up friday and saturday and as we head to the weekend, it will still be nice, just a little bit cooler. >>> it will be discussed at a senate judiciary committee hearing. this is the subject commit he's second hearing on gun control since the mass shooting in newtown connecticut as people debated gun sales and sports. they debated this on university avenue and some people were upset about
or getting into the city. san jose is off to a nice start, no major problems either. >>> there is a little bit more of an on shore component near the coast. temperatures will level off stayed turning that win direction in different areas. yesterday they had a north wind, 41 half-moon bay, yesterday at this time they were 50. yesterday there is a westly breeze there. you get towards fso it is more of a westly breeze. they are just little bit cooler coast and bay and some patchy fog in...
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and tonight, a city is on the edge. abc's david wright is there. david? >> reporter: good evening, diane. tonight, police officers across this whole region feel they are under attack. police headquarters here on lockdown. every entrance, every exit, heavily guarded. the entire police force in america's second largest city, essentially held hostage to one man who is allegedly bent on revenge. tonight, by air, land and sea, an all-out manhunt. the suspect, one of their own. 33-year-old christopher dorner. a former lapd officer, now an alleged cop killer. police say he isn't just targeting cops, but their families, too. >> this has gone far enough. you know, nobody else needs to die. >> reporter: the killing spree started sunday in orange county, with the baffling double murder of a popular college basketball coach and her fiance. monica quan and keith laurence, shot in cold blood as they sat in their car. only last night did authorities put two and two together. quan is the daughter of retired lapd captain randy quan, who was instrumental in getting christo
and tonight, a city is on the edge. abc's david wright is there. david? >> reporter: good evening, diane. tonight, police officers across this whole region feel they are under attack. police headquarters here on lockdown. every entrance, every exit, heavily guarded. the entire police force in america's second largest city, essentially held hostage to one man who is allegedly bent on revenge. tonight, by air, land and sea, an all-out manhunt. the suspect, one of their own. 33-year-old...
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again, wewant to know how you feel about the city's response so far to the training shooting. join theconversation now on our facebook page that's abc2news.com/facebook. >> university of maryland student behind an off campus murder suicide used to work for university police. they saydayvon green worked as a facility police. he was fired after being late twice. todaywe learned the surviving roommate is out of the hospital. he was shot in the leg. stevenrane died. . >> he spoke at our graduation a a award ceremony and gave him this award from the english department. just a really fine young man. >> green's family told police he had been suffering from mental illness for at least a year now. >> new video now of a deadly house fire out of charlestown. investigators say eight people were inside this house in indian head when it caught fire. 7people made it out. 66 year old geraldine key did not. . >> kelly not only does the providence road fire department put your fire out, they help you out. listen to what they're doing, since putting out a fire down the street from their fire hou
again, wewant to know how you feel about the city's response so far to the training shooting. join theconversation now on our facebook page that's abc2news.com/facebook. >> university of maryland student behind an off campus murder suicide used to work for university police. they saydayvon green worked as a facility police. he was fired after being late twice. todaywe learned the surviving roommate is out of the hospital. he was shot in the leg. stevenrane died. . >> he spoke at our...
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tuesday was the first time the city's debt. the police commissioner has defendesuspended trading activi. he promised last night to be accountable. >> will be transparent and open in ensuring we have a safe and professional police organization. >> the commissioner reorganized the department and put the training academy under the control of the chief of staff. she is not a police officer by trade. six people, all of them assigned to the training academy for the city police to protect have been suspended because of this incident. we're told the trainee winter surgery again today. no change that we know of in condition. >> police are searching for clues after an overnight stabbing in fells point. it happened on the 200 block of south broadway. details are still coming in but it is believed the victim is a hispanic male in his 20's. clever stabbed him did it multiple times and he is still at large. police in baltimore county are releasing new details about last night's shooting. detectives say the victim was walking along state look
tuesday was the first time the city's debt. the police commissioner has defendesuspended trading activi. he promised last night to be accountable. >> will be transparent and open in ensuring we have a safe and professional police organization. >> the commissioner reorganized the department and put the training academy under the control of the chief of staff. she is not a police officer by trade. six people, all of them assigned to the training academy for the city police to protect...
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toques associate professor of sociology at the new york city college of technology at c.u. n.y. and author of the book remaking scarcity the capitalist inefficiency to economic democracy future and world capitalism professor welcome. good to be with you thank you for joining us is there any other way to explain the rise of the golden dawn party than the sauce terribly has been imposed on greece. well i think it was very the major reason like you very correctly pointed out i would also out the failure of the european immigration forum to see that it. has created some of our problems. some of the neighbors would see big c. it is their problem with the immigration policy in europe is that it would serve a county an immigrant enters into europe even if that immigrant least this continent goes somewhere else they if they are found out they have to return to the original country and as you can understand given the crisis in greece and the huge unemployment rate no immigrant really wants to come to greece they're just enter greece from the middle east you know escaping not even wars or
toques associate professor of sociology at the new york city college of technology at c.u. n.y. and author of the book remaking scarcity the capitalist inefficiency to economic democracy future and world capitalism professor welcome. good to be with you thank you for joining us is there any other way to explain the rise of the golden dawn party than the sauce terribly has been imposed on greece. well i think it was very the major reason like you very correctly pointed out i would also out the...
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this is the scene in new york city as times square gets back to business. it looks more like a winter wonderland in nearby central park. anna filed this report. >> things are slowly starting to get back to normal. more trains are running and first flights landed a j.f.k. we do have two weather-related deaths to tell you about. one in connecticut the other in upstated new york. the national weather service saying 30 million people in the northeast dealing with a foot of snow or more and 11 million people dealing with two feet or no more. in new york. hardest hit was long island with 30 inches of snow stranding cars on the expressway and other motorists, as well. plows and crews couldn't do their job. emergency workers having go car to car. travel bans are still in effect in connecticut where dan malloy is urging folks to stay off the roads. >> biggest problem, we are trying to dig them out and tow them away. we certainly don't want to see other people get caught in snow drifts at this time. please stay home. >> residents are enjoying a winter wonderland afte
this is the scene in new york city as times square gets back to business. it looks more like a winter wonderland in nearby central park. anna filed this report. >> things are slowly starting to get back to normal. more trains are running and first flights landed a j.f.k. we do have two weather-related deaths to tell you about. one in connecticut the other in upstated new york. the national weather service saying 30 million people in the northeast dealing with a foot of snow or more and 11...
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and is the city of new york city takeout in jeopardy? may michael bloomberg's list of banned substances as we take a break. look at how the stock market ended the week. back in a moment. look at how th market ended the week. back in a moment. look at how th market ended the week. back in a moment. , look at how market ended theeek. back in a moment. >>> more on our show and our guests, check out the website otm.cnbc.com. follow me on twitter and google plus, look for me at mari mariabartiromo. >>> monday is president's day. stock market and banks are closed for the holiday. following that, earnings are out from walmart, hewlett-packard and dell computer. that could be the company's last earnings release before going private, that's dell. wednesday we'll find out the number of new residential units that began construction last month, as well as what happened behind closed doors a t the last meeting of the federal reserve open market committee, the minutes of that meeting are out on wednesday. on thursday, the existing homes sold over the
and is the city of new york city takeout in jeopardy? may michael bloomberg's list of banned substances as we take a break. look at how the stock market ended the week. back in a moment. look at how th market ended the week. back in a moment. look at how th market ended the week. back in a moment. , look at how market ended theeek. back in a moment. >>> more on our show and our guests, check out the website otm.cnbc.com. follow me on twitter and google plus, look for me at mari...
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that's a storm we're tracking across the city. let's take a look at the big pattern across the country. as i showed you the storm we're dealing with in areas of oklahoma and especially amarillo will be the story of the focus. one thing we noticed yesterday, you may like this one, the mayor up in connecticut what asking people to come help shovel. he said he's offering minimum wage. this is for minimum wage. anyone who could do it could come. 500 people, 14 and older, showed up. maybe some of of them are a helping hand, maybe some made a little extra money. as far as this snow, not much impact as far as needing to be shoveled. but we are dealing with deep rain in the deep south. what is that, four days in a row, five days in a row with cloudy rainy weather in the deep south. it helps the drought in georgia. the northern ozarks, southern missouri, maybe a little snow, an inch or two. temperatures are above freezing so the roadways are a little wet. as far as that forecast for tonight as it makes its way to the mid-atlantic, maybe a
that's a storm we're tracking across the city. let's take a look at the big pattern across the country. as i showed you the storm we're dealing with in areas of oklahoma and especially amarillo will be the story of the focus. one thing we noticed yesterday, you may like this one, the mayor up in connecticut what asking people to come help shovel. he said he's offering minimum wage. this is for minimum wage. anyone who could do it could come. 500 people, 14 and older, showed up. maybe some of of...
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boston city government closed all of the office buildings at noon eastern time, two hours ago. the snow could make driving conditions extremely dangerous across the region. >> any nonessential travel people should obviously stay off the roads throughout the duration. >> trying to get early flights out. >> that gentleman is one of thousands facing delays and cancellations since the storm hit the midwest yesterday. airlines have grounded 3,700 flights through tomorrow. people are ready to get flights moving again in new york. a lost airlines are giving up flying in and out of new york and boston because of the blizzards. now from san francisco international airport. dozens of flights have been canceled. >> flying to the northeast is becoming almost impossible today. sfo is reporting 60 cancellations. 40 departures, 20 arrivals. in an hour united will stop all flights out of the new york area airports. many travelers here are quickly realizing they are stranded. hundreds of northeast travelers got to sfo way before day break only to find out they were not going anywhere. the fligh
boston city government closed all of the office buildings at noon eastern time, two hours ago. the snow could make driving conditions extremely dangerous across the region. >> any nonessential travel people should obviously stay off the roads throughout the duration. >> trying to get early flights out. >> that gentleman is one of thousands facing delays and cancellations since the storm hit the midwest yesterday. airlines have grounded 3,700 flights through tomorrow. people...
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one seriously hurt, the other killed. >> the city mourns the deaths of monica quan, keith lawrence, and our brave riverside police officer. i also feel great sadness for the injuries suffered by my officer, the second riverside officer, and the two uninvolved citizens in torrance. >> reporter: torrance was the location of yet another shooting this morning, but not by dorner. the people inside this blue truck, similar in description to dorner's vehicle, were delivering morning newspapers. officers opened fire, injuring the two inside. a sad case of mistaken identity. a city reacting to the fear of a trained, enraged killer on the loose, as he writes in his manifesto, "i will bring unconventional and asymmetrical warfare to those in lapd uniform, whether on or off-duty. isr is my strength and your weakness. you will now live the life of the prey." >> i would tell him to turn himself in. you know? this has gone far enough. you know, nobody else needs to die. >> and kyung, i know as you have reported, there are fbi agents, law enforcement officials swarming the big bear area, where they've
one seriously hurt, the other killed. >> the city mourns the deaths of monica quan, keith lawrence, and our brave riverside police officer. i also feel great sadness for the injuries suffered by my officer, the second riverside officer, and the two uninvolved citizens in torrance. >> reporter: torrance was the location of yet another shooting this morning, but not by dorner. the people inside this blue truck, similar in description to dorner's vehicle, were delivering morning...
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in new york city, a rainy morning monday going into work, but in the afternoon, 45 degrees and the rain will have moved out by then. now, here's what's happening. an area of low pressure has developed in the rockies. what will happen with that, it will bring snow, we actually have blizzard warnings from north dakota and nebraska. rain today about half an inch of it in chicago. and here is monday 10:00 a.m., you see a lot of the rain and then it pushes off the coast and in new york, it's done, it's moved out already by the time you make your way home tomorrow an. >> all right. well, something to keep an eye on. alexandra steele, thanks so much. >>> well, he was a cop on the l.a. police force and navy researchist lieutenant. so what could have prompted christopher dorner to go over the edge and allegedly kill three people in cold blood? a look at that next. to fight chronic osteoarthritis pain. to fight chronic low back pain. to take action. to take the next step. today, you will know you did something for your pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is a pain reliever fda-approved to manage ch
in new york city, a rainy morning monday going into work, but in the afternoon, 45 degrees and the rain will have moved out by then. now, here's what's happening. an area of low pressure has developed in the rockies. what will happen with that, it will bring snow, we actually have blizzard warnings from north dakota and nebraska. rain today about half an inch of it in chicago. and here is monday 10:00 a.m., you see a lot of the rain and then it pushes off the coast and in new york, it's done,...
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. >> reporter: after the crash, the ferry, ms san francisco, continued to the city and then returned to sausalito where it was taken out of service. the golden gate ferry was also out of service. passengers were told their trip was cancelled due to an accident. >> if we were going to be stuck here for an hour, what a finer place to be stuck in, than san francisco. there is the bridge here, coffee right here. >> kind of an inconvenience, but we're just going to go in the ferry building and get some food, so we'll be okay. >> reporter: ferry passengers say they understand accidents happen and just hope the two injured boaters are okay. >> you know it is one of those things. >> i feel safe when i'm on the ferry, i don't worry about it. >> reporter: a spokesperson for the golden gate former you service, all crew members who were on board the ferry involved in the crash will be drug-tested. and are on paid administrative leave pending the outlook of a coast guard investigation. live, sausalito, kimberly terry, bay area news. >>> and new at 11:00, a man is recovering from minor cuts and br
. >> reporter: after the crash, the ferry, ms san francisco, continued to the city and then returned to sausalito where it was taken out of service. the golden gate ferry was also out of service. passengers were told their trip was cancelled due to an accident. >> if we were going to be stuck here for an hour, what a finer place to be stuck in, than san francisco. there is the bridge here, coffee right here. >> kind of an inconvenience, but we're just going to go in the ferry...
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now casey whien is among those following the swegs acase and w got details about a reward that the city is planning to offer. >> reporter: we don't know the amount of the reward that the joint task force is going to announce in about two hours' time. that reward is, that announcement will be from the los angeles police department, los angeles city officials. we do know that the los angeles county board of supervisors, two members of that board of supervisors are going to request a $100,000 reward. we're expecting the other reward to be much larger than that. also as you mentioned, the manhunt in san bernardino is continuing. it is in the san bernardino mountains, i should say. it is as much downsized from yesterday, about 60 investigators combing those mountains. that number was 125 yesterday. >> as the maphunt continues, investigators are continuing to pour through evidence, some of the evidence is exclusive surveillance video obtained by cnn. the surveillance video from the alley behind an auto accessory store in san diego is time-stamped 9:08 monday morning. 12 hours after the daught
now casey whien is among those following the swegs acase and w got details about a reward that the city is planning to offer. >> reporter: we don't know the amount of the reward that the joint task force is going to announce in about two hours' time. that reward is, that announcement will be from the los angeles police department, los angeles city officials. we do know that the los angeles county board of supervisors, two members of that board of supervisors are going to request a...
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south of the city, maybe a trace to an inch, mostly on the lawns. just going to be too warm primarily and the ground pretty warm. 34 in westminster a 40 down on kent island. right now the wind go back to the north and northwest that will bring in colder air aloft. some rain, maybe snowflakes by 5 or 6:00 mixed in and then tomorrow night particularly north of the city, we'll see the rain mixed with or changed to snow. rain to the south of us much of that is headed to the east. another batch here in st. louis. that will roll into our region tomorrow afternoon probably around 1 or 2:00. this whole mess, whatever we get, will be over by midnight tomorrow night. temperatures will be colder, in the 20s and 30s. 40s and 50s even 70 in new orleansment they had good rain down there. 39 down here. 37 boston, the snow is beginning to melt up there. snow this morning in oklahoma and north texas. that moved into portions of southern kansas a little bit. most of it is gone but we have rain here. that rain moving into our area during the afternoon. clouds just sou
south of the city, maybe a trace to an inch, mostly on the lawns. just going to be too warm primarily and the ground pretty warm. 34 in westminster a 40 down on kent island. right now the wind go back to the north and northwest that will bring in colder air aloft. some rain, maybe snowflakes by 5 or 6:00 mixed in and then tomorrow night particularly north of the city, we'll see the rain mixed with or changed to snow. rain to the south of us much of that is headed to the east. another batch here...
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as she mentioned maybe a few places north of the city, particularly on the southern p.a. border. a trace of ice in the morning if it gets that cold. 36 right now. dewpoint is below freezing, south southeast winds at 356789 the barometer 30.30 and holding steady. 43/18 this morning 44-26. the record 66, 7 below zero back in 1899. southeast winds that will actually warm us up during the day tomorrow. some spots could get to 60 degrees but we'll have morning rain to contend with. why, because of low pressure. blizzard warnings over nebraska and the dakotas tonight. this area of the rain with the warm front headed to our region just might be cold in the morning hours but freezing rain or sleet maybe then we get into the warm sector. temperatures jump up close to 60. so a nice warm flow behind it, behind it breezes. wednesday night another system passing to our south just be cold enough maybe for a rain/snow mix. maybe a little snow here by wednesday night. yeah believe it or not. so for monday, mild air coming in ahead of that front to our north, maybe a little bit of sleet, freezing
as she mentioned maybe a few places north of the city, particularly on the southern p.a. border. a trace of ice in the morning if it gets that cold. 36 right now. dewpoint is below freezing, south southeast winds at 356789 the barometer 30.30 and holding steady. 43/18 this morning 44-26. the record 66, 7 below zero back in 1899. southeast winds that will actually warm us up during the day tomorrow. some spots could get to 60 degrees but we'll have morning rain to contend with. why, because of...
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boston city government closed all of the office buildings at noon eastern time, two hours ago. the snow could make driving conditions extremely dangerous across the region. >> any nonessential travel people should obviously stay off the roads throughout the duration. >> trying to get early flights out. >> that gentleman is one of thousands facing delays and cancellations since the storm hit the midwest yesterday. airlines have grounded 3,700 flights through tomorrow. people are ready to get flights moving again in new york. a lost airlines are giving up flying in and out of new york and boston because of the blizzards. now from san francisco international airport. dozens of flights have been canceled. >> flying to the northeast is becoming almost impossible today. sfo is reporting 60 cancellations. 40 departures, 20 arrivals. in an hour united will stop all flights out of the new york area airports. many travelers here are quickly realizing they are stranded. hundreds of northeast travelers got to sfo way before day break only to find out they were not going anywhere. the fligh
boston city government closed all of the office buildings at noon eastern time, two hours ago. the snow could make driving conditions extremely dangerous across the region. >> any nonessential travel people should obviously stay off the roads throughout the duration. >> trying to get early flights out. >> that gentleman is one of thousands facing delays and cancellations since the storm hit the midwest yesterday. airlines have grounded 3,700 flights through tomorrow. people...
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cool start tomorrow morning. 27 in the coldest areas to about 4 34 in the city. nice afternoon. 46 to about 52 degrees. here's the next couple of days. 52 on your saturday. or rather friday. 39 on saturday. 35 on sunday. once again, on saturday, early snow shower, could even see a snow shower on sunday as another little system tries to move through. we warm up, back to the 40s and into the low 50s by tuesday with another chance of rain. winter not quite done yet. we'll just hit little ups and downs with it. >>> sports [ anouncer ] ihop is in time square to compare new griddle-melts to your usual breakfast sandwich. a lot more flavor. [ anouncer ] ihop's new griddle melts... made fresh and hot! hand crafted just for you. it's like a sexy sandwich. [ anouncer ] compare new griddle melts yourself. just $4.99. it's an epic breakfast sandwich. [ male announcer ] we began with the rx. ♪ then we turned the page, creating the rx hybrid. ♪ now we've turned the page again with the rx f sport. ♪ this is the next chapter for the rx and the next chapter for lexus. this
cool start tomorrow morning. 27 in the coldest areas to about 4 34 in the city. nice afternoon. 46 to about 52 degrees. here's the next couple of days. 52 on your saturday. or rather friday. 39 on saturday. 35 on sunday. once again, on saturday, early snow shower, could even see a snow shower on sunday as another little system tries to move through. we warm up, back to the 40s and into the low 50s by tuesday with another chance of rain. winter not quite done yet. we'll just hit little ups and...
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., philly, new york city, and minneapolis. >>> and back to the news this morning. a huge asteroid is about to zip by our planet. but fear not, folks. it ain't the end of the world. >> the asteroid is about half the size of a football field, which would make it one of the largest ones in recorded history to come so close to earth. on friday, it will just pass within 17,000 miles. that's closer than some communication and weather satellites. and the biggest danger, it could knock out your phone service. >> oh. >> nothing to worry about. >> that's intolerable. >>> a utah family is breathing a sigh of relief after surviving a dramatic crash-landing. and it was all caught on camera. as you can see, the private plane they were in came to rest in a snowy field upside-down. the man recording the video had arranged the flight to celebrate his wife's birthday. and it was her first time ever on a plane. her mom and infant son were also onboard. everyone, though, luckily walked away. just a few minor injuries. but shaken, to say the least. >> it will be a while until she gets
., philly, new york city, and minneapolis. >>> and back to the news this morning. a huge asteroid is about to zip by our planet. but fear not, folks. it ain't the end of the world. >> the asteroid is about half the size of a football field, which would make it one of the largest ones in recorded history to come so close to earth. on friday, it will just pass within 17,000 miles. that's closer than some communication and weather satellites. and the biggest danger, it could knock...
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here you go from cities from the north bay, sonoma, napa, sfo, redwood city, oakland, the driest start to any year on record. this is for january into early february rainfall. now what's a blessing is the fact that december was the tenth wettest december on record. these numbers, not so good for rainfall. when you compare that early lead-in that we had with the rainfall to start the season, the bay area is looking okay. a lot better than last year where we're seeing about 30% of average rainfall. a lot of the gains we made in december starting to slip away. the snow pack looks healthy. a big difference from last year when it was 29 to 36% of average. so still looking okay. 70% to 80% of average. when you see the seven-day forecast and really the 14-day forecast which looks very dry. you're going to see the numbers continue to drop off. the satellite view has a few high clouds going by with high pressure to the west. we're still kind of seeing northerly flow down. setting up for some chilly nights. here is the blocking pat person will cause this rainfall and snowfall problems. the polar
here you go from cities from the north bay, sonoma, napa, sfo, redwood city, oakland, the driest start to any year on record. this is for january into early february rainfall. now what's a blessing is the fact that december was the tenth wettest december on record. these numbers, not so good for rainfall. when you compare that early lead-in that we had with the rainfall to start the season, the bay area is looking okay. a lot better than last year where we're seeing about 30% of average...
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last blizzard two years ago that paralyzed the nation's largest city. here's jim axelrod. >> reporter: tonight new york city is take nothing chances. 1,700 snowplows have been deployed 450 salt spreaders 65 front-end loaders. mayor michael bloomberg. >> it's not going to be a hurricane sandy but that doesn't mean you can't get badly hurt or killed if you're not careful. >> reporter: the devastation from superstorm sandy is a fresh memory and so is the blizzard two years ago that dumped 20 inches here. the streets took days to clear hindering emergency vehicles and city buses. >> we're just basically stuck on this block you know? >> reporter: g.p.s. tracking devices on garbage trucks will allow new yorkers to punch their addresss into a web page and track when their block will be plowed. 6,100 sanitation workers are now mobilized. 400 more than two years ago. union president harry nespoli said they just started to catch their breath after sandy. >> i wouldn't say they're tired. they feel it they extended themselves for sandy 12 hour shifts for 60 days. >
last blizzard two years ago that paralyzed the nation's largest city. here's jim axelrod. >> reporter: tonight new york city is take nothing chances. 1,700 snowplows have been deployed 450 salt spreaders 65 front-end loaders. mayor michael bloomberg. >> it's not going to be a hurricane sandy but that doesn't mean you can't get badly hurt or killed if you're not careful. >> reporter: the devastation from superstorm sandy is a fresh memory and so is the blizzard two years ago...
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arguing that the culturally rich city was unimportant to the war effort itsel
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a few spots north of the city. pennsylvania had a little bit of sleep for a few minutes then it was just light rain. temperatures stayed in the 30s, mid-30s. deep pressure, some snow up there moving to dragging this moisture along the southern area of the united states. pretty much south of us but some of that is going to come back to the north by wednesday. wednesday night we expect low pressure to be developing offshore and then move away. two questions remain, how much moisture get -- gets into the baltimore, maryland region. and how much air will be there as the moisture arrives. looks like we'll see some rain on wednesday. then we'll see some rain. it's an iffy situation. it could stay south to where we get just a little bit of it. maybe just a little bit of rain wednesday or wednesday night. we'll keep tracking that for you as we head into wednesday. the bay temp around 38 has gone up a little bit. so tonight becoming partly loudty and breezy down around 37 -- partically cloudy and breezy down around 37. it'l
a few spots north of the city. pennsylvania had a little bit of sleep for a few minutes then it was just light rain. temperatures stayed in the 30s, mid-30s. deep pressure, some snow up there moving to dragging this moisture along the southern area of the united states. pretty much south of us but some of that is going to come back to the north by wednesday. wednesday night we expect low pressure to be developing offshore and then move away. two questions remain, how much moisture get -- gets...